NUCA announces first platinum winners of new STAR safety program
(UC) — The National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA) on Tuesday announced the first two members who have completed the association’s new safety program enhancing and recognizing this critical aspect of construction.
NUCA members BRS Inc. of Richfield, North Carolina, and Concrete Cutting Systems Inc. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are the first two construction companies to achieve the STAR Program’s top platinum status.
NUCA’s new STAR (Safety, Training, Awareness and Recognition) Program provides a venue for every company in the utility construction industry to measure the effectiveness of their safety programs and recognize how these important company programs can be improved.
“Congratulations to our first two Platinum winners,” Kirk Blomgren, NUCA safety committee chairman, said. “These companies have shown strong dedication to creating and managing world class safety programs, and more importantly, honoring their commitment to ensure that their employees make it home safely when the working day is through.”
The STAR Program categories of bronze, silver, gold, and platinum allow companies to review their processes and evaluate their safety programs’ strengths and potential areas of improvement in the important areas that provide a lasting path to safety success. Evaluation areas are Leadership, Records Management, Culture, and Procedures. Under these four core areas are subsections scored on a point system meeting specific guidelines that a company must meet for each category.
Platinum winners were chosen by the STAR review board based on their submissions following the STAR Program guidelines. The overall winner in the Platinum category for 2022 will be announced at the NUCA Safety/Damage Prevention Conference in Denver, Colorado, to be held November 17-18, 2022.
NUCA’s website contains detailed information on NUCA STAR Program guidelines, as well as the application process for members and non-members. The STAR Program was unveiled in June 2022 during Trench Safety Month.
All participants who attain one of the four levels of the STAR Program are recognized as companies who are sincere in their efforts to build effective programs and are to be commended for their participation in ensuring the safety of their employees.
The goal of this program is to help industry members master one of the most important functions of a successful company—safety—and to help ensure industry employees stay healthy and safe while they build our nation’s vital core infrastructure projects.
Related News
From Archive

- HDD industry faces challenges as cities push back on fiber drilling disruptions
- 2 workers killed, 1 injured while working on sewer line in Mobile, Ala.
- $5.3 billion, 516-mile pipeline to connect Texas to Arizona through New Mexico
- Tunnel boring continues under Chesapeake Bay for $3.9 billion HRBT Expansion project
- Judge approves construction for key portion of $485 million pipeline in Larimer County, Colo.
- New products: Latest industry developments
- 31 workers rescued after LA tunnel partially collapses
- Ohio Supreme Court rules sewer line location isn’t a ‘defect’ in property dispute
- Faulconer Construction begins rock blasting for water pipeline project in Charlottesville, Va.
- $5.3 billion, 516-mile pipeline to connect Texas to Arizona through New Mexico
Comments